
If the status is something like "Blocked for your graphics card because of unresolved driver issues" or "Blocked for your graphics driver version", then your graphics card/driver is blacklisted.If the status contains a graphics card manufacturer, model and driver (eg: "NVIDIA Corporation - NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M OpenGL Engine"), then WebGL is enabled.Inspect the WebGL Renderer row in the Graphics table: If the value is true, you can change it to false by clicking it. Ensure that its value is false (any changes take effect immediately without relaunching Firefox).


(Note: Clicking on the links below will take you to an external page on the video driver website.)ġ. Recently, the Chromium team has discarded the WebGL 2.0 flag (enable-es3-apis) from Chrome 63. Moreover, it has provided an option to disable WebGL in flags. Check to see if your video drivers need updating first, before following steps below. Steps to disable WebGL in Chrome: In 2017, Google included WebGL 2.0 support to the Chrome browser in version 56. Choose your computer’s video card and view current version. Note: You might see the WebGL is not supported message in some cases or it might display the “ WebGL Hit a Snag” error after enabling it on Chrome.If WebGL is disabled in Firefox it may be because your video drivers need updating. When Google Chrome starts up, WebGL will be enabled and web applications will be able to successfully access the WebGL API.

Doing so will take you to the Experiments Type chrome://flags/ into the URL field, and press Enter.
